The best episode directed by Joan Tewkesbury is "TV or Not TV", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "TV or Not TV" aired on 12/5/1990 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Roommate with a View".
Vinnie tries to get help getting into film school from a TV network executive who's been admitted to the hospital.
Director: Joan Tewkesbury
Writer: N/A
Doogie learns a lesson about trusting the unknown from a free-spirited model sharing his loft, as does a kidney-transplant candidate.
Director: Joan Tewkesbury
Writer: N/A
Nick is given the case of a wheelchair-bound boy who is about to be placed in a group home while his mother does time for prostitution. The boy, Lawrence, wants to live with his stepfather, but the man has a criminal record. The state wants him to live at St. Riley's, but Lawrence doesn't want to live among the mentally disabled. Nick thinks the only chance for him is to track down the father, a former customer of the mother's, and sue for child support. But, when the father wants to have more of a relationship with the boy, everyone is caught off guard. Meanwhile, Burton and Nick help out an old friend when his daughter, Rebecca, tries to take over his business.
Director: Joan Tewkesbury
Writer: Michael R. Perry
The ever-quiet Bob returns to Cicely, with "The New Perception Players" and still hopes to win Marilyn's affection. Maurice receives a package from his son and it reminds him that he needs to adjust his will to cover his Korean offspring. Maggie tries to develop her relationship with Mike, by helping him with the revisions to Maurice's will. Ed is suffering from a creativity block and finds a ring with the initials F.F. engraved on the inside, and then he begins to have Fellini-like visions.
Director: Joan Tewkesbury
Writer: Christian Williams
Katherine can't stop playing mother to Doogie even after he dates her boss, whom he brings to the house for skinny-dipping.
Director: Joan Tewkesbury
Writer: N/A